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Editors' pick
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The government has announced yet another layer of advisers to be flown in to underperforming schools. But how helpful are they? Jessica Shepherd finds out
Most recent
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Dec 2 2008:
Haringey has worst child protection system of any borough reviewed this year, Ofsted finds
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Nov 22 2008:
State schools outperforming independent sector on several education and child protection measures, inspections reveal
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Nov 20 2008:
Damning report says frontline staff in schools and health centres still unable to recognise signs of abuse
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Nov 19 2008:
First report from Ofsted since taking over children's protection services says they are 'patently inadequate'
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Nov 19 2008:
Bad quality services in deprived areas make things worse, says chief inspector
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Nov 17 2008:
One-size-fits-all inspection based on exam results threatens Steiner method
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Nov 16 2008:
Watchdog under attack by National Association of Headteachers and the think-tank Civitas
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Nov 13 2008:
Government urges teachers not to rest on their laurels
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Nov 5 2008:
The introduction of teaching assistants into classrooms is improving pupils' achievement and wellbeing, school inspectors said
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Nov 4 2008:
Inspectors plan to spend more time with further education students
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Oct 28 2008:
After-school and breakfast clubs complain of Ofsted inspections that are unannounced and 'unfair'. Janet Murray reports
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Oct 9 2008:
New schools minister launches consultation on how to assess pupils' contentment
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